Thursday, 21 August 2008

Rocky Horror Picture Show - Obrien Im Not Interested In Rocky Horror Remake

Richard O'Brien says he will not give his blessing to a remake of the cult greco-Roman The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

The former Crystal Maze presenter asterisked and co-wrote the screenplay for the 1975 original of the camp film and had been named co-producer for the new version.

But he has now said he had non been approached about the movie and ruled out involvement "in any way".

O'Brien told the BBC: "I'm not co-producing it and I won't be tortuous in whatever way. The first I heard close to it was when people sent me cuttings from US papers."

Original executive producer Lou Adler has announced he plans to return to his original role for the remake, which will be financed part by the UK's Sky Movies and partly by MTV.

Adler aforesaid the Rocky Horror "phenomenon" had "reincarnated itself in numerous ways" since its birth as a stage show in 1973.

The 1975 movie, leading Tim Curry and Susan Sarandon, elevated it to cult position. Songs including The Time Warp and I Can Make You A Man are expected to feature in the remake.





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Monday, 11 August 2008

New Health IT Leaders Announced, UK

�The new leadership squad to take forward the Government's flagship
health IT programme was announced by the Department of Health.



Christine Connelly will be the first Chief Information Officer for
Health and will focus on development and delivering the Department's
overall information strategy and integrating leaders across the
NHS and associated bodies including NHS Connecting for Health and the
Information Centre.



Martin Bellamy will be the Director of Programme and System Delivery.
He testament lead NHS Connecting for Health and focus on enhancing
partnerships with and within the NHS.



Their appointments trace the strategic refocusing of IT leadership
as part of the Health Informatics Review into how information can be
better used across the Department and NHS.



NHS Chief Executive, David Nicholson said:



"I am delighted that Christine and Martin have accepted these key
posts. Together they convey a largeness of skills and experience that
volition be invaluable as we continue the roll out of new and innovational
systems that are serving NHS staff to translate the services they
cater for patients.



"The creative activity of these two roles enhances both the strategic
management of information in the health and social care system and
the delivery of NHS Connecting for Health."



Christine Connelly said:



"I am delighted to be joining such a strong team and am look
forward to getting started in September."



Martin Bellamy said:



"I am very much looking for forward to working with colleagues from
across the NHS to continue the delivery of the National Programme for
IT. Much has already been achieved by this strategically important
programme simply what excites me to the highest degree about my new function is the potential
to deliver substantial further benefits both to patients and to staff
in the NHS."



Christine and Martin are due to rent up their positions on Monday 22
September 2008.



1. Christine Connelly has most latterly been working as an
independent advisor. Previously she was Chief Information Officer
at Cadbury Schweppes PLC with aim control of all IT operations and
projects. Christine spent over 20 days of her career at BP PLC
where more than recent roles included Chief of Staff for Gas, Power and
Renewables, and Head of IT for both the upstream and downstream
business.



2. Martin Bellamy has worked for the Department for Work and Pensions
since 2003. His main role has been as CIO of the Pension Service. He
has too held the positions of Group Applications Director in
Corporate IT, and as Senior Responsible Officer for Information
Management in the DWP Change Programme. Martin was previously a
partner with KPMG Consulting in London, and has besides worked in
Reuters where his roles included Head of Real Time Technology and
Director of News Products Development.



3. Gordon Hextall is expected to continue in his role as Chief
Operating Officer at NHS Connecting for Health.

Department of Health, UK


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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Peter Mergener and Weisser

Peter Mergener and Weisser   
Artist: Peter Mergener and Weisser

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


African Smile   
 African Smile

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 11


Noises In The Sky   
 Noises In The Sky

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12


Instinctive Traveller   
 Instinctive Traveller

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 10


Rhythm and Bytes   
 Rhythm and Bytes

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 10


Applaus Fur Die Schopfung   
 Applaus Fur Die Schopfung

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 16


Let There Be More Light   
 Let There Be More Light

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 10


Creatures Ii   
 Creatures Ii

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 10


Take Off   
 Take Off

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 5


Passage In Time   
 Passage In Time

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 8


Creatures   
 Creatures

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 9




 






Thursday, 19 June 2008

Fistt

Fistt   
Artist: Fistt

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Vendo As Coisas Como Voce   
 Vendo As Coisas Como Voce

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 13




 





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Friday, 6 June 2008

The Little Mermaid - Bailey Recovering After Stage Fall

Broadway star ADRIAN BAILEY is recovering in hospital after falling through a trap door before a performance of THE LITTLE MERMAID.

The actor was rushed to Bellevue Hospital with two broken wrists just moments before the Saturday (10May08) matinee of the stage show at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York.

The 51-year-old, who has several roles in the theatre version of the 1989 Disney movie, was forced to undergo surgery on his wrists and stayed in the hospital overnight.

Rehearsing for the show's first scene in which a boat is lowered to the stage, Bailey reportedly fell about 20 feet, according to the show's spokesman Chris Boneau.




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Thursday, 5 June 2008

Starsailor enlist Ronnie Wood

Starsailor are set to return with their fourth album, and this time they've got a Rolling Stone in tow. All they need now is a release date.

The album, tentatively titled All the Plans, was finished in May, but EMI still haven't decided on a release date, frontman James Walsh told Billboard. "It's definitely frustrating when you've got a finished record you want to get out and promote," he said.

The band gave up on Phil Spector, who produced their second effort, and indie-rocker Rob Schnapf, who produced their third, and returned to their debut album's producer, Steve Osborne. But while he may lack Phil Spector's reputation (and murder charges), Starsailor have upped the celebrity ante by enlisting the help of Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood.












"We kept asking him if he'd be up for playing some guitar on the record, and at the time he was busy promoting [the Rolling Stones documentary Shine a Light]," Walsh said. "So there were a couple of months where he just wasn't available to do it. Then I got a call about half past six one evening from his son Jesse saying, 'My dad really wants to do this now. Can you be at the studio [at] nine o'clock?' So from having given up the ghost it all came together out of the blue."

Wood contributes to a track called All the Plans We Made. "[He said] the song reminded him of Maggie May," Walsh raved.

All the Plans was recorded in four studios across England and is a "reaction [to the] darker and heavier" tone of 2005's On the Outside. "On this album, there's a lot more light, and we've reverted back to the more acoustic guitar- and piano-driven sound ... [It's] back to our roots in a lot of ways."

As Starsailor wait for EMI to give the album a release date, you can catch them on tour, albeit without Ronnie Wood. They are playing the European festival circuit and will also be opening for the Police on their UK dates this month.


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Dancing on Ice celebrities revealed

The celebrities due to take part in the new series of 'Dancing on Ice' have been revealed.
Those taking part in the ice-skating show this season include singer Samantha Mumba, 'Emmerdale' actress Linda Lusardi, 'Hollyoaks' actor Chris Fountain, pop singer Gareth Gates and television presenter Sarah Greene.
Also taking to the ice for the new series of the reality show are 'How Clean Is Your House' star Aggie Mackenzie, TV presenter Natalie Pinkham, tennis star Greg Rusedski, former Hear'Say star Suzanne Shaw, 'GMTV' reporter Michael Underwood, TV presenter Tim Vincent and javelin champion Steve Backley.
Former Olympic skating champions Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean will once again coach the stars during their time on the show.
Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby will return as presenters of the series.